A Mason who is not a Christian needs to ask himself the following: If
Masonry is a religion, is it the true religion? Will it
truly lead me to heaven? Does it truly honor and glorify
God? Or has Masonry merely invented a new God and a new religion in
order
to defend the particular beliefs of Masonry?

In his encyclopedia, Coil confesses that if the idea that Masonry
alone will get one to heaven is a "false hope," then Masonry should
abandon that hope "and devote its attention to activities where it is
sure of its ground and its authority" [1]. But where is Masonry's
authority?

Only the revealed Word of God, the Bible can tell us the truth about God,
about Jesus Christ, about ourselves, about salvation, and about life
after death. Since Masonry denies God's Word on these subjects, how can
it logically claim to be true? ("No lie is of the truth" -- 1 John
2:21.) But if Masonry is not true, how can you as a Mason
continue to promote what is not true?

The bottom line for the Mason who is not a Christian is this: If Masonry
is true, then he should follow Masonry and promote its teachings. But if
Masonry rejects and opposes the truth -- if it denies God and His Word, if
it denies God's Son, if it denies God's plan of salvation, and if it
offers men a false hope -- then the Mason must leave Masonry and instead
follow the truth of God.

Does the Mason who is not a Christian really desire to take the chance
that he will discover that Masonry was not God's truth after it is too
late? Or is he now willing to make an investigation of this matter?

Jesus taught, "I am the way, and the truth and the life. No man comes to
the Father but through Me" (John 14:6); and "This is eternal life: that
they may know Thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast
sent" (John 17:3). The Bible further teaches, "And there is salvation in
no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given
among men, by which we must be saved" (Acts 4:12).

If you are convinced that you are a sinner, Jesus died and paid for your
sins on the cross [and rose again], if you are willing to confess your
sins to Him and trust Him to make you a Christian, you may do so by
[praying something along these lines]:

Lord Jesus, I know now that Masonry does not bring honor to You. I
confess that I am a sinner. I believe that Christ died for my sins on
the cross [and rose again]. I receive Him now as my Savior and ask Him
to give me the resolve and strength to turn from what is evil and to live
a life that is pleasing to Him.